MALARIA/THYPOID//HOW I TACKLED IT @grich

in hive-188403 •  3 years ago  (edited)
Hello lovely ladies it's nice joining you again. I count it a privilege being able to put up this post. We are well used to the word "malaria" and when you hear this, the first thing that comes to mind is getting sick. Well in most cases it's quite worse than just getting ill/sick, this could result to lots of things going wrong in the human body/ system example: one could experience constant headaches, weakness, dizziness, loss of appetite, fever, to mention but a few. And there are more severe conditions this could cause, from my experience I discovered the following.

SEVERE CONDITIONS I EXPERIENCED:

Stieveness of the hands and feet
I never knew this could be triggered by this parasite (malaria) till I experienced it, a sudden stiveness of my hands and feet just happens in a flash!and for a moment I'll feel as if nothing in me is functioning.

Heart palpitations
Walking became difficult, cause a little distance I treaked seemed as if I was climbing the Kilimanjaro mountain.

Blur vision
With the blink of an eye, the world around me goes blank! Not a nice experience at all, most of the times I felt I was going blind!
Funny enough all the while I thought it was an attack, yeah you heard me right that's what I felt cause the normal malaria and thypiod like it's painted by most persons, will make you run temperature often and give general body weakness. So this never occurred to me as malaria and thypiod, till I was rushed to the hospital from work and various tests were carried out, and the results showed level of three plus malaria and traces of thypiod.

HOW I TACKLED IT

Immediately I was placed on admission

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Drips and injections where administered to wad-off the consistent cold, headache and dizzy feelings I was having. I took nothing less than 5 bags of drip and had to stay in the hospital for days under observation of the doctor's. I was also placed on some medications too (this are few amoung the many drugs I took),

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It resulted in me having some reactions on my skin hence I was given this.

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CONCLUSION

Like it's normally said "health is wealth" we women should at no point ever joke with our health, at noticing early symptoms I kept procrastinating treatment, and felt I could manage till closing of the term but see where it landed me.
Lesson learnt, now I am more concious never again will I overlook any symptoms noticed against my health.

Cc

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We all need to take very good care of ourselves health is wealth, we should always visit physician any time we're not feeling well so that we can be properly treated. Thank you for sharing your experience with us here.

That's very true.

Truly speaking, malaria and typhoid is really disturbing us at this time. Everyone is at risk. Am glad you are getting better. Please take care of yourself.

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Thank you.

Malaria symptom is what we shouldn't ignore at any cost because it is very dangerous when it's beyond us.
Good to see that you are getting better, thank you for your kind advice regarding health.

Thank you so much.

Health is sure wealth, we need to always constantly check up on ourselves especially during this weather. I hope you are getting better

I am getting better,thank you.

I’m sorry to read about you not feeling well. I hope that you have now fully recovered.
Thank you for the information you have shared about malaria.
We often travel to Mozambique which is a malaria area. Your info will come in handy.

Yes dear I'm getting better now. I'm so glad to hear that this post can be of use to you.

I’m glad that you are better👏🏻👏🏻

Thank you so much for your concern, I really appreciate 🤝